The Government of India has further postponed the auction of the much-awaited 3G spectrum in the country taking into consideration the concern of the prospective applicant companies, say reports.
According to a report, the last date of receiving application has been extended to January 20 from January 5. Though the auction was supposed to take place before December 31, it was later postponed to January 16.
Earlier there were reports that the auction would be delayed as the Department of Telecom has not received the Cabinet’s approval on vital proposals relating to the services.
Also it was said that the Defence Ministry, which holds the spectrum, may not be able to vacate the same before the auction date.
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December 30th, 2008
Tushar Mathur
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